Abstract
This research deals with the civil liability of deputy in the electronic contracts, and answers the question that, Are general rules sufficient in the theory of civil liability in its traditional form to address shortcomings or breach of the obligation of electronic deputy, and is this breach of deputy subject to the contractual or tort liability. One of the most important forms is the electronic agent, or do we need special rules to be more responsive than the traditional rules to address the civil liability of deputy (agent) in electronic transactions.

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